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Congress To Review Unredacted DOJ Files On Jeffrey Epstein Beginning Monday, NBC Reports

Congress To Review Unredacted DOJ Files On Jeffrey Epstein Beginning Monday, NBC Reports
FILE PHOTO: The U.S. Capitol building, on day three of a partial government shutdown, in Washington, D.C., U.S., February 2, 2026. REUTERS/Al Drago/File Photo

NBC News reported on Feb. 6 that members of the U.S. Congress will be permitted to view the Department of Justice's unredacted investigative files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein starting Monday morning, according to two sources.

The access will allow lawmakers to review the full DOJ records related to the Epstein investigation. The report was filed by Jasper Ward in Washington and published by Reuters, citing NBC News' sources.

WASHINGTON, Feb 6 (Reuters) — Members of the U.S. Congress will be allowed to inspect the Department of Justice's unredacted investigative files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein beginning Monday morning, NBC News reported on Friday, citing two sources.

The decision gives lawmakers access to the full, unredacted DOJ records related to Epstein, enabling congressional oversight and review of the materials held by federal investigators. NBC's account says the arrangement was confirmed to the network by two sources familiar with the matter.

What This Means

Access for Lawmakers: Authorized members of Congress will be able to view the DOJ's unredacted files starting Monday morning.

Source And Attribution: The disclosure was reported by NBC News on Friday and attributes details to two sources. Reuters carried the story with reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington.

(Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington)

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